it's all pretty well put together nowadays honestly.
here's a dead simple way : (1) download LM Studio, install it[0] (2) download a model from within the client when prompted (3) have a ball.
the program is fairly intuitive, it takes care of finding the relevant files, and it can even accept addendum prompts and various ways to flavor or specialize answers.
Learn the basics there, take what you learn to a more 'industrial' playground later on.
Absolutely me. I enjoy the life of letting others know that I really appreciate their help: an "okay" or "thumb-up" emoji/reaction as a confirmation. Sending a "thanks" never takes me (and us, I think) much time to express my gratefulness, and receiving a "you're so kind" always helps me (and us?) feel like we didn't waste our precious moments on others'. It doesn't matter if the other is human, a social media bot, or an LLM, this action really makes us relief, believing that giving more is having more. It's just a kind of meditation (I guess).
Durin focuses on web3.storage gateway at this moment. AFAIK, using this provider requires the authorization for HTTP requests, also limits the storage usage, and ensures the content pinning feature. It doesn't seem to be a new thing added to the protocol but a mobile application supporting interacting with an IPFS gateway via HTTP requests. With current features I saw in Durin for Android, my uploaded content list isn't able to be synchronized across my devices. Anyway, it's prospective in bringing the protocol into mobile devices. Cannot wait to see how far we'll go.
Same. Working in almost hours of the day can burn us out, especially with the intellectual jobs in IT industry.
Mental health should be more concerned and the "work-life balance" term needs to be brought to the discussion. Also, do not let the "overthinking" in.
By the way, I'm doing my 9-to-5 job for several years as a software engineer and still learning new stuff everyday. It's not the best but I'm enjoying my life. Just relax. =))
Reactive notebooks are what change the workflow from command line-like to spreadsheet-like.
It may not matter much of you use the notebook as a glorified terminal, but it is a godsend if your workflow involves data analysis with heavy dependencies between filtered subsets.